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How to Organize Snacks in Pantry: Tips to Try

By Elijah Chan

If you are constantly looking for items in your pantry, and either can’t seem to find what you need or get frustrated moving things around constantly to get to the back of shelves, it is probably time for some organization. But don’t worry, it is a lot easier than you might think to organize snacks in pantry and cupboards.

Organizing your pantry doesn’t only look good, it will also help you keep track of your supplies while also lessening the time you’re scrounging through the shelves.

How to organize snacks in pantry: tips to try

How to Organize Snacks in Pantry: Put Similar Foods in the Same Place

A really simple way to start organizing your pantry and cupboards is by putting similar types of foods together in one area.

It doesn’t take very long, is easy to do, and makes it a lot easier to find what you need.

How to organize a small pantry: put similar foods in the same place
Pexels – Anna Tarazevich

This comes in really handy especially when you organize snacks in pantry. Your snack organization can follow the least accessible to control binging or the more accessible spots if you’re a frequent host.

This is a simple way to start organizing when you’re not quite ready to spend money on new bins and other organizational accessories.

Know What Foods Don’t Go Well Together

It is also good to note that some foods don’t do well when stored together. They can actually cause each other to spoil more rapidly, or change the flavor of the food.

For example, potatoes spoil very quickly when they are stored with certain foods, especially onions and garlic. Keep your onions and garlic in one area, and potatoes somewhere else entirely. Don’t just throw all three of these items in your vegetable bowl on the counter, or your potatoes won’t last long at all. 

How to organize a small pantry: be strategic
Unsplash – Annie Spratt

In the spice cabinet, consider what strong-smelling spices you have and keep them separate from anything they might affect, like bread or flour.

Use Clear Containers to Create a Beautiful Pantry

If you want to use containers in your pantry organization, try to use clear ones. Even with labels, it can be hard to see exactly what is in a taller container that you use in your pantry or refrigerator.

Clear containers are a good choice for snack organization
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Get clear containers so not only is everything similar in those containers, but you can see right away what you’re looking for. It might not seem like a big deal, but it does make a difference.

This can be a bit challenging when you organize a small pantry as these containers can take extra space. Still, though, it’s worth taking up the extra space for such great snack organization.

How to Organize a Deep Pantry

Lastly, consider adding some “lazy susan” turntables to your cabinets. These rotate in a circle, so you can access what is in the back of cabinets without having to move everything aside. They come in different sizes and shapes depending on what cabinet they are being used in.

How to organize a deep pantry: try a lazy susan
Unsplash – Annie Spratt

If you’re wondering how to store cans in pantry, this is a good way to do it since you don’t need to carry heavy cans as you dig through the storage.

A beautiful pantry doesn’t only mean it’s aesthetically pleasing. It should also be efficient, safe, and well maintained. Follow these tips and tell us what you think!

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